John Fitzgerald Kennedy
(1917–1963)

35th and youngest elected president of the United States (1961–1963), with Lyndon Johnson; Democratic U.S. senator from Massachusetts (1953-1960); U.S. representative from Massachusetts (1947-1953); navy lieutenant (1941-1945)
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Works

Senatorial speeches

  • The Jesuit Ivy, (13 June 1956, Commencement Address at Boston College)

Campaign speeches

Presidential debates

  • 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - September 26
  • 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 7
  • 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 13
  • 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 21

Inaugural address

State of the Union addresses

Addresses to the United Nations General Assembly

Presidential speeches

Presidential press conferences

Letters

Executive Orders

Presidential Proclamations

National Security Action Memorandums

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